It reminds me of the Staintunes on the Triumph. They are actually quieter than stock, according to the tests in NSW, done at 50% of max power rpms. But they are louder/sweeter than stock at idle and high rpm. And 3.5kg lighter each and liberate a few ponies... without being offensively loud.
What did you use to get the sound bites, they sound clearer than most? I would like to get some samples done of the 640A, with the EU/AU standard exhaust, US standard exhaust (supertrapp) and then the modified US exhaust.
Cheers,
Colin
Originally Posted by Steve McQueen
Bar riser (only the little roundy bit at the bottom)
35mm base, 28mm top, 30mm rise, 12mm hole down the middle.
Takes forever to spin out of 38mm alloy.
Next is one for the other side
Next next is a wheel spacer to replace the oem speedo drive.
Next next next is the holder for the carb needle/spring.
"The ultimate result of shielding men from the effects of folly is to fill the world with fools." - Herbert Spencer, English Philosopher (1820-1903)
Going to have to do a bit of research into what material to use for the spacers as there's quite a bit of pressure on them and they wear.
The alloy I've got won't be up to the job.
My little lathe can do up to 25mm according to the manual but I can get 38mm in there OK![]()
"The ultimate result of shielding men from the effects of folly is to fill the world with fools." - Herbert Spencer, English Philosopher (1820-1903)
Are now done.
Only problem with these is I don't want to drill and tap the top clamps for my GPS as they're a bit thinner than the ones on the bike.
I may make up a mount higher up inside the screen Dakar style.
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Spinning and grinding the bolt heads down to the right size/shape was a mission. The little lathe is not good for steel![]()
They are really pretty Nordie - the next project could be salt & pepper shakers shaped as pistons![]()
Nah, too easy.
Anyone want pistons shaped as salt & pepper shakers?
are they the original bar clamps you are using?![]()
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